Klod artificial intelligence draws automatic interactive diagrams during conversations

American company Anthropic has significantly updated its Claude AI messaging application. Zamin.uz reported on this news.
This update enables the AI to create special diagrams, charts, and other interactive visuals directly within the text during conversations. According to The Verge, the application analyzes the conversation topic and automatically generates necessary visuals if visual information would be more understandable for the user.
At the same time, humans can also request specific tables or explanatory illustrations at any time. For example, if the conversation is dedicated to the periodic table in chemistry, Claude provides interactive tables where elements can be clicked to obtain detailed information.
When questions about architecture or physics are asked, precise diagrams showing how a building distributes loads are drawn. This new feature differs from the artifact function already available in the application.
Artifacts create permanent objects like documents or applications in a separate side window, while visualizations within the conversation can change or disappear during communication, but it is easy to send a request to the AI to regenerate them. This update is currently being automatically enabled for all Claude users.
This development follows shortly after similar visualization capabilities were introduced in competing AI tools from OpenAI and Google. As a result, understanding complex ideas and data is becoming much easier.
Users can now not only read text but also receive information faster and more deeply through visuals forming before their eyes. This technological achievement further enhances the quality of communication between humans and machines.





